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More Ways to Tell You Are in Love is a continuation of yesterday’s devotional.

5. You Feel Inspired to Be Better

True love motivates personal growth. When you care deeply for someone, you’re inspired to become the best version of yourself—not out of obligation, but because you genuinely want to honor them.

Philippians 2:3-4 urges us to value others above ourselves, considering their interests as more important than our own. Love fuels transformation, drawing you closer to God’s purpose for your life.

6. You Miss Them When They’re Gone

Even short periods apart feel longer than usual. Missing someone isn’t just about physical presence—it’s missing the sense of wholeness and connection they bring into your life.

Psalm 27:4 speaks of desiring God’s presence continually; similarly, love makes you long for the warmth and fulfillment only they seem to provide.

7. You Pray for Them Regularly

If you find yourself lifting them up in prayer—asking God to bless, protect, and guide them—it’s a clear sign that love has taken hold. Interceding on their behalf demonstrates a depth of care that goes beyond surface-level affection.

James 5:16 reminds us that “the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.”

Loving someone means entrusting them to God’s hands.

Final Thought:

Finding out you are in love is both exhilarating and humbling—a divine reminder of how God designed us for connection, intimacy, and partnership. These tell-tale signs reveal the gradual blossoming of affection, rooted in mutual respect, vulnerability, and shared purpose.

However, it’s essential to ensure that love aligns with biblical principles. Love should reflect Christ’s sacrificial example, honoring God’s design for relationships. As you navigate this journey, pray for discernment and wisdom. Ask yourself: Does this love point me closer to God? Is it built on trust, purity, and commitment?

Remember, love isn’t just a fleeting emotion—it’s a choice to cherish, serve, and grow together under God’s guidance. Whether you’re falling in love now or preparing for it in the future, let your heart remain anchored in His truth. For “love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God” (1 John 4:7).

More Ways To Tell You Are in Love

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